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Brexit vote live: The night that changed Britain as it happened 10 years ago – UK Times

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The Brexit Debates

Ten years after the EU referendum, has Brexit been a success? Have your say here and see what GB News’s deputy political editor Tom Harwood and PoliticsJoe’s political editor Ava Santina have to say as they set out the case for and against the economic success of Brexit

Jacqui Merrington22 June 2026 22:30

Kellner’s verdict

10.15pm Pollster Peter Kellner publishes a blog predicting that Remain will have an 8.5 per cent lead over Leave.

“The final UK result should be somewhere in the range of Remain 51.2-57.3 per cent, Leave 42.7-48.8 per cent”

The Independent22 June 2026 22:15

Eye of the storm

10.01pm For many, it has been a struggle to get to the polling station.

An unseasonal weather front – from continental Europe, of all places – has brought flash flooding to swathes of the south and south-east England, closing several major London stations, including Waterloo, Euston and London Bridge.

Commuters at London Waterloo after torrential rail caused cancellations on EU referendum day (Triin Photographer)
A flooded car park at a polling station in Chessington, south London, after heavy rain (@hjyoungs)
A flooded car park at a polling station in Chessington, south London, after heavy rain (@hjyoungs) (PA)

The travel chaos leaves tens of thousands of commuters stranded on packed concourses, many unable to get home in time to cast their vote.

The Independent22 June 2026 22:01

Polls close

10pm, Thursday June 23, 2016

Across the country, polls close in the 2016 EU referendum.

For whom the bell bongs: Big Ben gets ready to strike
For whom the bell bongs: Big Ben gets ready to strike (AFP/Getty)

Paul Clements19 June 2026 11:41

Remain predicted to win

10.08pm In the absence of an official exit poll, YouGov uses some on-the-day surveys conducted outside polling stations to predict the final result: “Remain 52 per cent, Leave 48 per cent.”

The Independent18 June 2026 16:15

Farage concedes defeat

10.03pm Nigel Farage, the Ukip leader and a key Leave campaigner, tells Sky News: “It’s been an extraordinary referendum campaign, turnout looks to be exceptionally high – and it looks like Remain will edge it”.

Nigel Farage, leader of Ukip, casts his vote in the EU referendum
Nigel Farage, leader of Ukip, casts his vote in the EU referendum (AFP/Getty)

The Independent18 June 2026 16:13

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